New Features to iCEView ----------------------- Someone, I think it was The Clone, asked me a long time ago to make iCEView jump to his favorite editor on a hotkey, so he could write critiques in immediately after viewing. In the .CNF file, look for the section on FunctionAF1. =) Cooly used to bug the hell out of me to put all the viewing keys on the numeric keypad. I did, but didn't list them. So, here's the list: ÚÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄ¿ ³NLok³Gray³BonB³Decr³ ÃÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄ´ ³Home³ Up ³PgUp³Incr³ ÃÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄ´Vid ³ ³Left³ 5 ³ Rt ³Mode³ ÃÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄ´ ³End ³Down³PgDn³ ³ ÃÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÅÄÄÄÄ´Done³ ³ PrevANSI³Next³ ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÙ Tagging is implemented, sorta. For ANSIs only, no limit in text modes but only 2 tagged in VGA modes. Tag all the ANSIs at once! it's a cool way to view the whole pack. Shift-Right and Shift-Left when things tagging quickly jumps to the next ANSI division. You'll see what I mean. It may be buggy, but I think I got the bad bugs out of it. Shift-Up and Shift-Down make it really cruise (Syn calls it DOOM mode =) ) Hit both shifts at once to re-engage AutoScroll(tm). When the cursor is on top of an ANSI or a BIN in the file list, hit Alt-B to create a Windows .BMP of that pic. It's nice.. last month I made wallpaper out of Master Ken's greyscale ANSI. =) If you like the font that comes with iCEView, and want to play in DOS with it, type "iceview /f". This month's font was chosen by Syntax Error. -FT/iCE